We can perhaps even go as far as dividing all of recent history into two periods. For one, there is the Cold War period. Second, there is the post-Cold War period. The former was defined and shaped by discord and division. The latter is defined and shaped by growing interconnection and integration. And when the … Continue reading What Went Wrong?
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On Anglo-Saxonism
Anglo-Saxons also realized that the only way by which Anglo-Saxonism could survive is if it expanded and spread throughout the world. The expansion and spread of Anglo-Saxonism within the structural context of globalization and technology came to be known as “imperialism.” To borrow from one scholar: “Politically, the process of globalization was synonymous with what … Continue reading On Anglo-Saxonism
An Unfashionably Racist World View
Central and essential to the cognitive, mental, psychological, and social dispositions of the American ruling class is “Anglo-Saxonism.” To borrow from one scholar: “In the structure of American race thinking, Anglo-Saxonism – the belief that Americans and the British were one people united by uncommon qualities and common interests – occupied a central position.” It … Continue reading An Unfashionably Racist World View
Our Loved Egyptian Night
Stereotyping, as we mentioned in the past, is a top-down act intended as part of the overall colonization and subjugation process. It then leads us to the question of how important race actually is in the shaping of American foreign relations. To what extent does race play a role in the determination and formation of … Continue reading Our Loved Egyptian Night
Free to Make History
Logic – based on its own basic and fundamental rules – leads us to an extra-rational conclusion and outcome, which is that everyone and everything is influenced and shaped by structure one way or another, and in turn, structure happens to be unconscious. It follows that when we examine structure, there are only minute or … Continue reading Free to Make History